Negative: Even if Schooler was going to start relinquishing snaps to younger guys as the season wore on, you want a veteran presence against Auburn.
Positive: At least it happened now, instead of game week. Now Herbert will have more opportunities to throw to the new guys.
Brenden Schooler
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Re: Brenden Schooler
Another positive, he gets another year to lean and maybe become a true WR. Ot sounds like he is actually liking the idea of a RS year.StevensTechU wrote:Negative: Even if Schooler was going to start relinquishing snaps to younger guys as the season wore on, you want a veteran presence against Auburn.
Positive: At least it happened now, instead of game week. Now Herbert will have more opportunities to throw to the new guys.
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Re: Brenden Schooler
Ot ?buckmarkduck wrote:Another positive, he gets another year to lean and maybe become a true WR. Ot sounds like he is actually liking the idea of a RS year.StevensTechU wrote:Negative: Even if Schooler was going to start relinquishing snaps to younger guys as the season wore on, you want a veteran presence against Auburn.
Positive: At least it happened now, instead of game week. Now Herbert will have more opportunities to throw to the new guys.
Out 6 to 8 weeks, if my math is correct miss 4 to 6 games, I don't know if the bye week is. This leaves 6 to 8 games left to play. Of those games he can play 4 and still redshirt, by that logic he may benefit by red shirting.
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Re: Brenden Schooler
Oregon has a bye week after the Sept. 21st game against Stanford so he could be back against Cal on Oct. 5th.